China announces sanctions on US companies
selling arms to self-ruled Taiwan
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[September 18, 2024]
BEIJING (AP) — China on Wednesday announced sanctions on American
companies selling arms to the self-ruled island of Taiwan, which Beijing
claims as its own territory and threatens to annex by force. |
Taiwan's F-16 fighter jets fly in close formation over President Office
during National Day celebrations in front of the Presidential Building
in Taipei, Taiwan, Oct. 10, 2021. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying, File) |
Chinese state media made the announcement, citing the Foreign
Ministry, but gave no details on the companies involved. Taiwan
is awaiting deliveries of F-16 fighter jets, Abrams tanks and a
range of missiles from the U.S.
China has been upping its threats to attack Taiwan, whose 2.3
million citizens overwhelmingly favor their current status of
de-facto independence. Despite their lack of formal diplomatic
ties, the U.S. has long been a key provider of armaments and is
legally bound to ensure the island can defend itself.
Along with buying weapons from the U.S., Taiwan has also been
reviving its domestic arms industry. A fleet of submarines is
underway, while mandatory military service for men has been
extended to one year.
China has previously demanded U.S companies end cooperation with
Taiwan's armed forces, with no apparent effect.
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